How to get Involved

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Get Involved – Be the Change Your Community Needs

Corruption is pervasive, but it can be countered at the grassroots level. Here’s how you can take action, protect your values, and build a stronger future.

1. Vote with Purpose

  • Research candidates thoroughly.
  • Choose people of integrity you can hold accountable.
  • Can’t find good leaders? Step up or recruit those who will.

2. Protect Your Children’s Future

Big Tech, Big Business, and biased agendas shouldn’t shape your kids.

  • Investigate your school board and curriculum.
  • Demand transparency—call out harmful or unnecessary materials.
  • Ensure elected officials reflect your values.

3. Build a Movement

  • Organize: Rally like-minded people and spread the word.
  • Finances: Support causes aligned with your beliefs—don’t fund what you oppose.
  • Team Up: Surround yourself with a supportive crew who’ll back you with prayer and action.
    This isn’t a solo fight—it’s a battle for our communities.

4. Stay Constructive

  • Avoid pointless arguments—walk away and keep your peace.
  • Act with faith and purpose, letting your actions prove your stance.
  • Be a light, not a weed, in a world where truth will prevail.

5. Know the Issues

  • Educate yourself on candidates, local laws, and critical community needs.
  • Stand against lawlessness—be prepared to defend your rights and home.
  • Training and awareness are your best tools.

6. Clean Up Elections

Voter rolls matter. If your local Board of Elections or Commissioners drag their feet, get involved.

  • Example: In my county, 115,000 names could be removed, but only 34,000 were targeted. In 3 days, 4 of us sent 5,000 verification letters—why can’t they?
  • Check laws like NVRA, PA 25 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 1901, and § 1501-1514.

7. Canvass and Mobilize

  • Election integrity starts with legal votes—call out fraud when you see it.
  • Knock on doors, talk to neighbors, and get voters to the polls.

8. Watch Your Wallet

Your money speaks. Don’t fund organizations or policies you reject—it’s that simple. Save, stay true, and sleep better at night.

9. Try to maintain your physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing

Health is important for living and working for any purpose – we live for purpose and when health collapses everything else declines.

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